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Subchorionic collection 49*15*39 mm
Hii. I was diagonised with subchorionic collection 24*9 mm.After 2 week I have heavy bleeding. Then it stopped. Now i am 16 week pregnant, the collection becomes 49*15*39 mm. Does it heal? If it heals how many days does it take? I am totally worried. Don't know what to do. I am in complete bed rest. Is this collection large? Does it cause any harm to my baby? I will attach my last two scan reports. Proluten inj once a week,  Aqsusten inj daily,tab Chemcal, tab chemfer,tab  chemox,tab becosules. These are the tablets that  i am taking. Please give me a rply
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Yes its large Treatment is correct Just wait and watch Repeat 20 weeks anomaly scan I will suggest to add vaginal progesterone daily 200 mg once if no actove bleeding now Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice Blog section YouTube channel Dr Harita Kothia videos
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Continue bed restart
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Take treatment as advised
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Do a repeat ultrasound after 2-3 weeks
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We have wait and monitor through scan, already you were on required medication.may be you can rpt scan after 2 wks
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